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    veer
    /vɪə/

    verb

    • 1. change direction suddenly: "an oil tanker that had veered off course"

    noun

    • 1. a sudden change of direction.
    • 2. an offensive play using a modified T-formation with a split backfield, which allows the quarterback the option of passing to the fullback, pitching to a running back, or running with the ball.

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  3. The meaning of VEER is to change direction or course. How to use veer in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Veer.

  4. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb veer, which means to change direction, position, or opinion. Find out how to pronounce veer and its synonyms, and see examples and collocations.

  5. To veer is to make a sudden turn, like when a driver veers off the pavement or a pleasant conversation veers off in a troubling direction. When you make any quick change of direction you veer. You can veer toward an attractive person at a party, leaving your friends mid-sentence.

  6. Veer means to change direction or turn aside, or to slacken or let out. Learn the origin, usage, and nautical meaning of veer, and see synonyms and example sentences.

  7. All you need to know about "VEER" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  8. Veer means to turn aside from a course or direction, or to change the course of a ship by turning the stern to the wind. It can also mean to deviate from a purpose, behavior, or pattern. See synonyms, examples, and translations of veer.

  9. Veer is a verb that means to change direction suddenly, especially of a vehicle, or to change in the way something develops. Learn how to use veer in different contexts, such as transport, conversation or wind, with pictures and pronunciation.

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